Meru National park

Meru National park is found in Kenya northern frontier. The park is un spoilt and still retains its natural beauty. The northern park is thorny bush, grasslands and some open woodland. The park also has Raffia and Doum palms with riverine forests that attract a lot of birdlife. Meru National park is home to the big five. Also seen here are a number of herbivore species including Reedbuck, hartebeests, water buck and various species of snakes.

Meru National Park is former home of Joy and George Adamson. Spectacular views of Mt Kenya are seen from here on a clear day. Adamson falls and Tana River also form part of the attractions. Meru has a record of over 425 bird species. Our safaris to meru National Park are rich in biodiversity of wildlife, cultures and landscapes.

Meru can be accessed via road or air. Enjoy the beautiful undiscovered secrets of Northern Kenya at meru national park. The safaris takes you to the home of Joy and George Adamson with Elsa the lioness.

Accommodation in Meru ranges from the very exquisite lodges, camps and even campsites.